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The tardigrade, also known as the waterbear, has always been one of Earth’s most resilient microscopic creatures.
In this reinterpretation, it becomes something entirely new — a monstrous macro version with leech-like teeth and tusks, designed for use in games or film.

Features

  • Created in Blender 2.91 with Cycles Render
  • Includes rigging, animations, and multiple material skins
  • 6,550 polygons / 6,786 vertices
  • 4K resolution textures with normal and roughness maps
  • Three skin variants: Basic, Moss, and Lichen
  • Bone drivers for expressive mouth and tooth motion
  • Includes example animations (walk, attack)

Perfect for use as a creature enemy, educational visual, or sci-fi bio experiment, the Waterbear Monster blends real-world biology with dark fantasy imagination.


Categories: Science, Anatomy, Microscopic Anatomy, Tardigrade
Formats: Blender (.blend), FBX, OBJ


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Waterbear Monster Front View – Moss-Covered Variant with Leech-like Teeth
Waterbear Monster Mouth Close-Up – Rows of Needle Fangs and Glossy Organic Texture
Waterbear Monster Gaping Maw – Detailed Blender Render of the Tardigrade’s Jaw Interior
Waterbear Monster Side Profile – Pink Skin Version with Subsurface Detailing
Waterbear Monster Rear-Quarter View – Moss-Covered Carapace and Textured Surface
Waterbear Monster Left-Side Profile – Hybrid Green and Pink Skin with Realistic Shading
Waterbear Monster Rear View – Lichen Growth Detail on Segmented Body
Waterbear Monster Top Perspective – Bioluminescent Effect Across Moss Variant
Waterbear Monster Wireframe – Polygon Topology and Geometry Breakdown for 3D Artists